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I can, and without heat damage. But when I tell people I use a lil heat protectant with the tiniest bit of Crisco shortening to get it that way, they tend to give me the side-eye.
When I go to my stylist I always get results just like hers or better![]()
I blow dry with a standard heat protectant, and then I apply a tiny dab of Crisco to each section just before I flat-iron it. My flat-irons come out silky and last for 1-2 weeks. (I do this to my 12 yo DD's natural 4a-4b hair, and my 14 yo DD's 1-year post transitioning hair, and I set the temp at 325-375).GIRL AND I WAS GONNA DEEP CONDITION WITH CRISCO AND THEN I CHANGED MY MIND!.... i probably should have did it anyway
yep use very little of some very good product, turn your flat iron all the way up to the highest settings, use tiny sections and implement the comb chase method with a fine toothed comb.
BlackMasterPiece what temp do you flat iron on? i keep seeing people say something in the 200s and 300s and I feel like MY hair needs the 400s!! I'm gonna flat iron for Thanksgiving and I'm very skeptical about low temps.
Sorry OP lol just derailed and everything!
I just want to know what blowdryer he is using. That thing seems powerful. Anybody know?
LaFemmeNaturelle Errr I turn my Amika up all the way, and I turn my MaxiGlide to 8 or 9.LaFemmeNaturelle said:BlackMasterPiece what temp do you flat iron on? i keep seeing people say something in the 200s and 300s and I feel like MY hair needs the 400s!! I'm gonna flat iron for Thanksgiving and I'm very skeptical about low temps.
Sorry OP lol just derailed and everything!
MsLizziA It works, you just have to use minimal product, hair that is already stretched and detangled and the patience to do small section by small section.Well i have the maxiglide with the teeth already on it... im starting to doubt it though